HUMAN ARTIFACTS Sign With COMATOSE MUSIC

March 15, 2006

HUMAN ARTIFACTS, the new band featuring Matt Bishop (guitar, vocals; ex-LIVIDITY) and Robert Brody (drums; ex-ALCHYMIST),have signed a one-album deal with Comatose Music to release their debut CD, tentatively titled "The Principals of Sickness". The album will be recorded late April/early May at Mercenary Digital for a July 21, 2006 release (to coincide with the band's appearance at the Central Illinois Metalfest 2006).

HUMAN ARTIFACTS will make their live debut June 17 at the Phoenix in Champaign, Illinois with LOW TWELVE.

HUMAN ARTIFACTS is:

Matt Bishop (ex-LIVIDITY) - Vocals/Guitars
Robert Brodies - Drums
Aaron Harper (ex-LIVIDITY) - Guitars
Jake Lahniers (DEADEN) - Bass/Vocals

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